George Geanuracos, of Huntingtown Road, turned himself in at police headquarters on a warrant for his arrest stemming from an incident at his home last month.

He is accused of threatening to shoot two individuals after they had arrived at his property to drop off items belonging to him, according to police.

The complainant told police arrangements had been made for the drop-off.

“The complainant stated that Geanuracos had exited his house, told the complainant that he was going to shoot him, re-entered his residence and returned with a handgun that Geanuracos then discharged at the complainant,” police said.

After turning himself in to police, Geanuracos was charged with criminal possession and illegal discharge of a firearm, first-degree threatening, second-degree reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct.

He is scheduled to be arraigned in court later today.

Last year, Geanuracos was charged with driving under the influence and reckless endangerment last year after crashing his 1968 Ford Mustang into a utility pole and fire hydrant on Route 25.